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WHAT DO THE BBC, LUFTHANSA AIRLINES, STARBUCKS, GLOBAL RHYTHM MAGAZINE AND BORDER’S BOOKSTORE’S
ALL HAVE IN COMMON?

ALEXOM PRODUCTIONS ARTIST OMEGA AND HER NEW ALBUM
KIWOMERA EMMEEME

New York, NY – (June 3, 2008) – On May 27, 2008, AlexOm Productions artist Omega released her new album titled Kiwomera Emmeeme. Kiwomera Emmeeme, in the Luganda language means “it is sweet to the soul, “ is an explosion of ethnic and western sounds and is available online at WalMart and Best Buy. It is also available in store at Starbucks and Borders Bookstores.
Omega was recently covered by a BBC news and entertainment program and will begin a northeast promotional tour starting in Boston, then onto New York and finishing in Washington, D.C. on June 27. In Washington, D.C. Omega will begin a tour with Borders Bookstore at 1801 K Street NW, at 12:30 PM. She will be performing several songs from her album and will spend time speaking with customers and signing autographs.
As a breakthrough new artist, Starbucks will be selling her CD at their 1429 Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica, CA 90401 location and Lufthansa Airlines will be playing her music on their world music channel throughout the month of June. For those that aren’t drinking coffee or flying, Omega and a review of her album can be found on stands in the July 5th issue of Global Rhythm Magazine. The song “Mujje” will be featured on the magazine’s summer CD sampler. Vacationers can hear selections from Kiwomera Emmeeme in over 1000 spas and wineries nationwide as well.
Her current single Mujje is getting a lot of traction at internet and college radio stations and the gospel single “He Won’t Leave You” produced and co-written by Warryn “Baby Dubb” Campbell continues to gain momentum on the Gospel Charts. Videos for both songs are also being worked to appropriate outlets.
Omega is doing select tour dates across America and in Africa starting in June through the summer and is looking towards having a more extensive tour for the fall.
Omega began her musical career as a child prodigy. At the tender age of four, she was enrolled into the internationally acclaimed African Children’s Choir, a choir that usually only enrolled African orphans ages 7-12. Omega toured the world with the choir, and it was from this experience that she blossomed into the singer she is today. Upon her return to her home in Uganda, Omega spent the next several years growing up in an orphanage that her mother, who raised over 100 orphans, opened while her daughter was on tour. Surrounded by the suffering that characterized her country for the next 10 years of her life, Omega’s experiences in the orphanage became one of the strongest foundations of her work ethic and the messages she tries to deliver in her music.
Omega continues to be motivated by the struggles of Uganda and its efforts to rebuild. She uses her music as a way to give back to society. In August of this year, Omega is scheduled to perform in concert to raise funds to purchase beds for a hospital. Anyone who hears Omega sing will agree that her musical contributions to society are Kiwomera Emmeeme.

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